’r. yw~ n- . 'v~ _r^ 7 ' t •’ .rr g.:;- rW'"% - k\i »'r; -> 4 .’V' ’ :,*A '" ‘ * v , „„ v *s*. *", *>•'4 r' ’< ’N"\, ••- " f ,•>- A « •■*. i/r;; 1 ' -V. '■ • ’,f ( ' "‘7 -it*; • \ >yv\ 'tr f V a, i*n‘v'-V *t V- 'jui ■ ;y v 1 »'*+»<" *; - .i .* \ \ *£' '<’ —* f *. • % ‘l ~ w‘ , JaS& ’ 1 . V-*i *’ '*\^ v ’ \ 1 * **'*"-•{"/ y ~ / \ * r , 1 r-‘ * ' v-- >\ 4 ‘^' , % - : \* *•’ * .-r v ~y r fVv * * ' "wv-vj 1 ,'•*,% . * . • • r v 4 o.- < j -*1 tv :»>•%•: *>-**l; i *• *» i* . .*i ■:«*' ■ ?.V'j/t' ! k 'i <i :...x"~'4*-. . riA-ii* ■%. .Sfc 1 W ,t*2 Sv»g v.r £:> f'lVi, , ,^---, i -.- -"■ "' f *1 v .: —— «*** ,«»» oe BO- J im#* •■”• ' ?<.*■ i^--~v>.^«ga ra l ti>thßnW«.a«v^-^il«en taMß: : - ••••'• •■•• ’ }^k(i '-* ; * Xk-'i V'li !•*'» fe'l Mttvini iiM tetiM The present aspect of foreign affairs, Beems at length to have aroused the attention of onr pub lic men at. W aahington to the manifest necessity of Strengthening this right arm of our national defence. ■ And several events that hare ooourred : of late* .show the propriety of a speedy com mencement of the work. The bill before Con gt4BB» ewa. nften amended as proposed, will probably meet with bat few opponents. All w* fleeting men are convinced that a more efficient organization, aad a large Increase of onr navy Is 1 needed in tho present state of the world, with ■ Onr vest commerce, and onr thooeande of miles of assailable sea-ooast. Within the last seven months a general war In Europe baa boon considered aa a probable event: and daring that time Americana have been prin cipally Intent upon investigating the probable pecuniary advantages which this country might derive from the existeneo of anoh a war. Some of those advantages have been greatly overeat!. : mated. The prices of breadatoffa and provisions : -are not likely to reaoh tho exorbitant figures , predicted; and the monopoly of the carrying \ trade by onr merchant marine will not be real!- led. Thereat naval armaments of England and , Etunoe can confine theconfliets to the Blaok sep end the Baltlo, and leave the shipping and bom meree of these nations bnt little. endangered or affeoted by the war. On the other hand, as the ® TBnt of TO becomes more near and certain, It becomes more apparent that it will be diffienlt * h# Vaim Sttttes t 0 keep dear of the conflict. «Pe™noo of tho past famishes a lesson on * hlB enbjeot that cannot be forgotten. Daring Bonaparte’s wars our commerce suffered insults, Rories andspoliatiousthatalmost destroyed it: *ad compelled onr government to deelare war ■ *»*b England. SimUar wrongs and iojories may l«*fl to a similar neeeasity ‘during tbe approacb lug Contest in Europe; and this oountry is no l et T prepared ” 9 * for 8 «"* -"ram with !u ‘ England or France that! it was in 1812. It Is - *f ae lbat ° nr Davy hM beon much increased since 1 i 0 th ® nuaber and efficiency of its ships; - L tt l , t T hni th l “ m ® tim ® the naTiea of *'s*** fed Emnco have been increased in far greater proportion, both in the number of vessels, and tt ° aestract ' lT eness of their ornaments. The i ", wy of England ie now nearly seven rimes a®' Ur «° " oa ”' “ nd » bat ot Fra «ee tour times.! nd Eagland Bna Frano ° aro now combined, os 1 Clarendon lately, said, to nettle questions ja«vsf in 1116 Eastern but in the Western Hem- 1 0,8 Bi,an,a!l ruICTS of Caba ;A*Mf**. pm« Jrfth tbe United States, '' to ° nr fl * g ’ and Jaigries to t-v* t ;: : I , TwicevtithinosEort nertbant vessels have been fired Span! . Bh orße<l obips, and within a A ra ®rican steamer has been seized at he^a Peered, 804 ber.owners *»-* baavy fine. At tbc same time »« «•*•«• «» band, 1 5 to sn3tain tbeso aggressions of the BnthoritiM ond'prevent a deserved Sj abetting and encouraging 3S-rfSs ' nan,t3 °» a itjaries they may destroy onr - oommDrfle with *be Island, and secure it as a " B>onopo,y to ‘bemselves. The navy of Spain is ' nominally about as Urge as that of the United ; States; and Eogtand and Prance can add to it * f ? rofl eoffieient $o give those nations the oom- JJ j .•• end control of American, waters, even In ' tbo ipidst of the combat with Russia. * Baring the wars with France, at the com : meneement of this centniy, Berlin and Milßnde-'j ' oreea * “ a Britieb orders in council, almost cn- j ift* tircly excluded our eommeroe from all the conti- 1 * aenUl DatioDß of Eat °P«: “ a hundreds and : CTOn of American Teasels were seized 1 and confiscated in enforcing those Orders and ' Beerecs. In many, probably a majority of instan. oas ’t l * o * 6 neimres were unlawful; but onr eonn- try was compellsd to await the tar dy jeefloe accorded by the laws of nations. And UlB tQt a Tew y oar » since the lost or tbe dama ge 9 were P° ia - ShoQla ‘be -war become general 10 Eur °P® no,f » England and Franco may declare ' tbe porta of tho Baltic, the Black, and tho Adri atio BBas i“ » state of blockade, and they have Power to enforce it as of old. Oar commerce -wosld again be rednsed and confined to the Hm- lt» those nations choose to prescribe; and onr ob l P B agein be seized for alleged violation of their decrees. onr oommerce now extends over all the seas 00(1 ooeans; ana there is but one nation on earth “** haß 80 mBny * ips or 80 maah * onna ge “Boat; yet onr navy is no better prepared to pro toot it against the aggressions of England and ' »««m than in 1812. w ° hMa BOTBnt y-two vessels or war, of all ‘ classes, while England has four hundred and - - alxty-foiir: Pranee three hundred and twenty- ■' ■ :■. forfr;. and Spain over sixty. The United Slates „ Is counted one of the four great powers of the eartb ; y®‘ enoh Is her comparative strength for - naval warfare, and for the protection of her tvoHd-vrfde commerce, and her thousands Of : miles of sea-ooast. And Congress deliberates -IKW , n , long and gravely upon the qnestion of appro-- printing three millions cot of the twenty-five fin’Tln® milllona in the Treasnry,:to build SIX war steamers I Potihly the Dumber may be in crewed to twelve; and the bill be paesed and become a law before tho dog days are over. A Btron g ana efficient navy would secure to ttlB mmtTy 911 th * bonBflto of 8 eoatinaal Peaces whUe weakness in that arm of onr national de- Uace > exposes the coon try to aggression and in-' suit. Such was tho origin of the last war with i England. Then, tho gorernment was not able' •*° bn,la n P Baoh ° “Ty os would command tho ’ respect of the maratime nations of Europe. But |Hh| jASttfeMOgMI ' |s :v?n?sp^l Sr f , -C-& 5 r? .-s-AVi -- <: - - . T v.. ._M; - -w” . - i S^' , ‘/: 1 ’ ? < *J* '~ ! ' ‘ <-£**** ,' J *~'; /* \ ■■ q n''/'V *"'*. i l t*'^ t^3> ’v fc *T**-v-3- j -T. ’’ ~ - • ***"s?#-.; ;*J ; ::-*$a mmmm$B : •■ ■ Inilq Binrning . O, F. OIUHOSE, Editor and Proprietor. !TUfiBOAT 4. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. WILLIAM BIGLER. JTOE JtJBTICB or TUB BCPBESIE COURT, JEREMIAH S. BLACK, FOB OANAt OOMMBSXOKEB, HJENET S. MOTT, or pro coearn. tSf BEADING MATTES WILL BE KTOhDOX EACH BASE Ot IHIB PAPER. The War fiieamari-*Uar Foreign Rela tions* A bill paesed the U, S. Senate sometime ngo, a dissenting voice, appropriating three mllUons of dollars for*the constrnetion of sis steamers, of large olaas, to strengthen onr nary. The bill is now before the House of Rep resentatives; and It is proposed to donbte the appropriation, and the numbor of vessels to bo ■* bnllK sneh is the case tao longer. No government pos sesses snob ample means of providing a snl&oient naval armament as ours at the present time. With bnt a trifling national debt, with some twenty-four millions ofsurplus money in the Treasury; with abnndanoe of excellent timber already provided;.and all other materials and all requisite skill at hand;and with a numerous body of experienced and hardy and esoel'ent' sailors, our government could soon put afloat ' such a navy as would mako our rights respected everywhere; and.reuder a war, even witb Eng land or France, an improbable event. • lieqaarrel between-Messrs. Cuttiogand Braekenridge is settled amicably. Sc no duel is to take place. 4*IXTS BURGH r FOB OOVX&NOR, or <onun ooesrr.’ ' - r WttP IPBCUIiATIOH. .. The »peoalati?e fever that prevailed"among ; American merchant*j, few months agoyhas lately received a pretty severe check. "Merchants and shippers in NewTork seem to have entirely over estimated the demands they would have to supply in different quarters of the world. Onelnstance of it is Been in the present state of the Califor nia trade. It is stated that the stock of goods in store at San Franeisoo now, is nearly snfficient to supply all the demands of that State for the next two years. And-goods, and even floor and provisions, in large quantities,’ore re-shippedfor New York, IoBS on merchandise thns ship ped and re shipped, and paying double freights, must be very heavy. The prices of breadstuff's, too, for tho Eoro pean market, had, two months ago, reached aianping figures.....-And the wildest predictions were ventured in regard .to the prices that wonld prpvail before - summer. - Yet, : jast about two months ago a decline commenced, and has con tinned until all hopes of making fortunes in a day, ont of. breadstuff's and provisions, have been abandoned. Heavy losses must be borne some where, for large stocks had been bought in Jan uary at prioeß that cannot be obtained at preaent.* Nor is there mnoh prospector a largo rige again. Every steamer that arrives brings news that ren ders a European war more certain, yet prices deoline. - COSSOUDATIOH. Wefind that the people of our two cities and the adjoining boroughs ore manifesting a lively interest in the proposed measure of oonsollda* »lod. Tho friends of this measure contemplate the annexation to Pittsburgh of Allegheny City, Manchester, Tempcranoeville,Boulh Pittsburgh, Birmingham, rEost- Birmingham, Minersvillo; nearly all PiU Township, LawrencevlUe, and Daqaesne Borough. This would give ample room , for the expanding energies of thelron City, tronld economize the pnblio expenditure, afford % more efficient police organisation, and harmoniso the interests of theso several communities that ore in foot but parts of one great city, Pittsburgh thus enlarged trill contain over 100,000 inhabit ants, divided into 23 or 24 wards, ondcouuootcd by five bridges and three ferries. Another bridge will probably soon be built nonnesting Binning with the Eighth ward of the city.' ■■■ ■ There are some who oppose this plan of con solidation. Tho principal argument is tho in crease of: taxation to which, it Is supposed, It will lead. But we ore unable to see how one municipal government will cost more than coven or eight; or how it will cost more to grade and pave streets in tho consolidatedcity, than under present organisations. Wo believe it will cost less, and bo in evety respect a more Convenient arrangement. -S3Y“ The Qertnan Courier, ot this city, has turned a somerset. It name ont strong Anti- Nebraska not long .since; then amalgamated with a whig paper, the Slanti Ztitung, and two days since it came out in true whigcolors. The names of all the whig candidates for State offices appeared at the head of its eolnmas yesterday. We do not know how mnoh this acquisition has cost the whigs, nor how mnoh profit they oxpeet to derive from it. Bat we presume our demo cratic fellow-citizens will not consent to be in cluded in the transfer. The Germans of this vicinity are generally firm and reliable demo crats, and we do not bellere that the proprietors of the Courier will bo able to shako their faith, or change their views. The Fraction! Mechanic's Journal. We have.received two numbers of this valua ble Journal, and sboald judge from its appear ance, and from the high commendations bestow ed on it by tho Eastern press, that it woold be an excellent work in the hands of mechanics and artists. It illustrates tho principles of machin ery, and explains, in easy and familiar terms; the soience of mechahieal pbiiosophy. The ar ticles are written with great&ro and ability: It -wsuWislie<r by Stringer and Townsend, New -T°tk. Terms, $3 per annum ; siugle copies 25 cents. OCR HABKISBOBO COItBESPONOgST. The letters of our Harrisburg »• Farmer" friend will be found interesting. We do not en dorse nil tho views .of our correspondent, but wo publish the letters for the information theyeon tain, and are glad to receive them. We promised Bomo time ago to give our-readers a fail account of tho proceedings at Danishnrg, during the session of the legislature; but were nnabto to commence as soon os wo intended. " TUSSK9. ' ■ have.neglected for some time to acknow ledge the receipt of public documents from memhers.of Congress and the Legislature. Messrs. Cass, Douglas, Seward, Chase, Bred head, Wade and others, of tho Senate; and Howe, Dawson, Ritchie, Disney, Grow, Stewart and others, of the House, have keptns well sup. plied with documents from Washington. From Harrisburg, our friends are 11 too numerous to mention,” We trill mention them soon, however* New Dnuo STone—The attention of the pub lio is requested to the card of Jon* Harr, Jr., No. 141 Wood street. He is now prepared to fill all orders in his line, and wo can assure the community that they cannot find a store of the kind more completely prepared to famish good articles, or a gentleman more accommodating than the proprietor. EtopmaxHT in Hion Lira—Dpper-tendom was thrown into a terrible state of excitement on bunday evening and yesterday, owing to thedis covery of the absence of one of Eve’s fairest daughters from tho parent roof. Tbs young la dy had gone ont on Bnnday to: take a walk, as was her usual custom since the arrival of the family in "town, (the family ore from a western State, and came to this city a few months ago to spend the gay season.) Not returning by 8 o clock, mamma became. uneasy,d>y 10 o’clock sho became alarmed, by 12 she became excited; bat when, at 4 P. M., she was informed, by one who was privy to tho esoape of the fair one, that her dangbter was still alive, and bad left on the last train of cars for the lake, en route Mo bile, in company with and under the protection of one who was about to offer the moat solemn guarantees to love, protest and defend her she beoame furious. The. lightnings of tho telegraph were put in requisition to afrest the progress of thefagitives on their arrival at Mobile, but the wags who manage the « batteries,” as the story goes, put the hi*“°“ aoh .' < h ® »ery short word not in ““‘“k® course,) which re- I^! d „ iU ; ,nean i ng ’ and tt ® loving couple were “ llmte * after they-tonehed tho hospitable shores of Alabama. The lady is young and beautiful, an only daughter and an heireßS, and the gallant fellow, Col; J -2“ tso deservedly won the prize, is well known “2 fashionable circles, as clerk in a prominent dry goods house in Canal street. A bapoyfutn™ in the conple, say we—JF. 0. True Bdil t 0 Betboxhah or THE Bultab'b Daumiers —At Constantinople, on the 24th of February, an Inte resting ceremony took place. Being the legal con firmation of the betrothal of the Saltan’s eldest daughter, the Sultana Fathma, aged fourteen w—Gar aged twenty-one years, the eon of Bedachid Pasha, one of the,Cabinet Min * l° n g train of men, bearing on their ftQ ‘ t ’ fl “werß, brocades. jewelß, Pwoonte, marched in procession * ”„ Re ± oh,dB ‘0 the Snltan’e ?ph V a ,rain of pwtty Tork ish damsels handsomely attired. On the same Snf*« W ? re »v® ebr#te<l , tl,e drat betrothals of : the Sultan s three remaining daughters' With' the' sons of high dignitaries of Stoto. all the nrin! cesaessbelng quite children. The presents f« MO a iB “Id, cost 40,! 000,000 piasters, Bedschid Pacha alone spent 6,000,000 piasters in jewelry taTIDS V 7 ®? 4 ® s°“®*® ** Dsmh.—Wo learn f roJa i°mlon_(C.W,) &otD!mt,:tbAt abratallioa. .BAaaisßvaocoaßßspo^DEnoß. AtiocuUn Judge? Salariu—MiUtia fine* and voj. tmlttr eoapaniet—divorce cates, power ofcourtd enlarged—Salt ef Public Workt—T. J. Foz Alien—CrbmictU Cate and Bank of PiUibvrgh. Habbibbubu, March SO, 1804. Eoiroa of. Post: —After my letter. was mall ed, the Semite, in eveniog session, disposed of i House bill relative to the salaries of Aesoolate Judges in the Commonwealth. Mr. Bnokalow, i of. Colombia, an eminent lawyer, moved certain amendments,, wbioh reduced.the maxlmnm from $B6O to $2OO. Thus, for a term of court not exceeding six weeks, $100; for ten weeks, $125; fifteen weeks, $160; and nil over that period $2OO. In that- form the bill passed through three Readings, and will be returned to the oth er House, where the amendment trill not be ac ceptable..' ; , To-day the Senato was engaged in the consideration of local matters of no general interest One act, however, may be worth nothing, : as It relates to volunteer companies. Xho militia fines are to inuro to the benefit of such companies, in each district and a receipt from tho commanding officer is. to boa liquida tion of the claim againet .the delinquent who neglects or refuses to face tbo musiccu a mill, tia training day. . Another bill of a general char acter wasrend a seoond time and laid over. i< extends the power of oourls of Common Pleas- In cases of divorce: all convicts for felony, with such as may complain of'involantary or oomt pulelve matrimonial alliances, will find provision in tfae law .for separation from the bonds of matrimony. The House entertained no other business thfs day. than that of the sale of the public works The debato was interesting. Mr. Stewort, of Butler, was the leader, in debate; and did him self need it by n logical and sound argument, in favor of an immediate sale. At present 1 re frain from comment on the policy proposed. Were the Governor empowered to exercise super vision over tho aots of the Canal Board, n radi cal improvement would soon be apparent, for the Governor is a . man of sterling integrity, and a careful, vigilantpnblio officer. The Senate hold a night cession, for the proceedings of which I shall add another paragraph at the close. hlr, Attorney Alden, of your oily, is hero with his new work, n digest of tho deoißions of the U. S. Supremo Court.: The necessity for re ferenee, in cases coming under the notion of tho highest Court in the country, will, perhops, in* duoe the Legislature to subsoribo for several co pies of his work. . Its merits arc highly spoken of, and tho learned of tho profession recommend it, on the ground of intrinsio merit; Mr. Aldcn goes to Washington City in a few days, to digest the Cromwell case ogainßt the Bank of Pitts burgh. Sink or swim, ho ventures boldly hpon the tide of a troubled sea. The question, as hr states It, tseimple, and will be deelded without much special pleading. Isthejudgmententerad on the mortgage a valid one,in view of thegross blunders and apparent irregularities of the re cord ; and does the bank stand in tho relation of | a trustee ?. The colons of the Supreme Court i wul regard the case irrespective of commercial embonaasments, or tho interests of stockholders. | Tho coso should neverhave proceeded tbits far I Agree with thine adversary quickly/’ issound i doetnno in perilous cases, i Evening session of Bennto commenced at 7 o'clock P. M. Mr. Senator Ferguson, of Lawrence, mtrodnoed a bill for the incor poration or a bank in the town of New Castle which was read nthirdtimo and passed. Be fore tho vote woe taken, Mr. Daraie very ably ad vocated tho bill, urging as reasons for the estab lishment or snob an restitution, tho agricultural and mineral wealth or that eeetion of tho State as requiring the usual facilities of banking for tho better dovelopement of the resources of * most thriving part or tho Commonwealth. A bill to incorporate a bank in Montour countv was negatived. FARMER. . Habbmbctio, Marco SI, IBfll. Tho proceedings in cither House this fore noon have but little to interest the general rca der. The Senate passed a bill on third readier, prohibiting the license claimed by Sheriffs to [ employ professional hangmen to exeoate ihe penalty of death, and also limiting the number of persons >o twenty Bre as witnesses of those revolting scenes, k**? House continued the tlisoossion of the •,. * olr *»l° of the publlo works; nad tho subject will, from day to day, be in order .util.".finally disposed of. Judge Douehertv’ of Bedford, one of the most effidenl mffi,' W the Assembly, reported, previous to the com mencement of the order of the day, n blll to re eherter the “Trust Company of Pitlabnrgb ’• tattle doubt is entertained of its favorable con sideration end complete saccess,:uotwitb»tand- : Ing eertem corrupt influences in opposition to jihe measure, r The idle rumor that gained eomo ground a Tew days eincs, in relation to en affair of “ hon- eo called, between Speaker Chase and Geo.lhrindle, will have to be rebokod. Thero was not even tho shadow of a mUandcstauding between those gentlemen. The whole affair was intended by friends oflaw and order as a bur lesque on tho.disreputable practice of duelling I Dr. McClinlook, la place, reported ns chairman of a special committee on the ehbject or certain complaints brought to the notice of the Senate, touching malpractice in tho government of .the SUttO' Lnnatlo Asylum at Harrisburg. Thclh atitntion is spoken of in toms of commendation and tho ofSeere are entirely exhonerated from all impatetions against their integrity. During tho afternoooa session the Senate passed an sot rela ting to the acknowledgment of deeds ont of the State. The purport of the measure is merely to nutborise certified copies of eneh instruments to be give n in evidence, if the same is of record In the State where the property is located; It por mils even imperfeot instrnmente to be taken ns vaUd, and in npwise may the Bame be questioned for wantof the nsual forma iu regard to the in cidents held Boorcd in suoh coses. The affair is designed toenre defectsexUUng in a givenplaco where a snit la pending. ® ft ' rD I 0 0“ the bill relating to the salaries as amended in Bennte, was sent to tho House and there non-eonenrred in by a unanimous vote, which lhad anticipated in my i'w r ?«****• The. further consideration anti debate of the eale of the pnblio works oceu pied the Houeo for the afternoon. About tlio close of the, evening eeision it was diecowed that six. Senator® were obscnt r vhen the bill to locate a central Judicial power in Harrisburg was taken up and passed through two readings. This trick will not serve, for tho bill cannot pass. A bill passed. the Senate and was sent to the .h»TK. h^ eTCniD! f , re v atiDg ,0 ,he PVtnent of thedebtof your city by assessments of lota for heretofore done, which is to bo part of the Blnklng fund towards the liquidation of vour municipal debt, The me&Bore is certainly equi. table to all parties, and will prevent much of the sectional jealousy arising out of movements to advance particular interests at the expense of I others. Whenever the cititens residing in any i given locality require the improvement of street/ Jr? , Bam “ , ma y be done ,on the petiUon of two thirds of the owners upon any street . * roco Washington flays (hat the difficulty between Cutting and Breekehfidge baß been odjoeted peoceably, ® j Thb Sohah op Turksy.—The Constantinople correspondent of the Newark Daily Advertiser thus deaoribes the Sultan of Turkey: ■* We had n favorable chance on Prlday. of seeing the Sultan (Monsieur Abdal Mejld) on his SSL fro ® ? he ,Moaqnc. His departnre trom the Seraglio palaoo fooonpping the Very point of the,peninsula on which Btanda the city washed on alt sideß.) was announced by an ar- Ullery salnte, which brought oat half the popu latlon. Three gilded caiques, eaoh rowed by I twenty or thirty showily dressed oarsman {com* prising the royal suite. The flultan occupying the middle one, sitting squat on a great £ieen cloth, under a green canopy, with four officers foouig him. Oa reaching, his destination ho was received by a regiment of troops, with mn stc, and after remaining in the mosqne half an hour came out and mounted a camparisoned norse, in the midst of pressing crowds of offi cers pachas, eunuchß, &o. He was enveloped In W* 4 "?, br °adoloth cloak, add his a flnwinr* rooe > ne arlycovered oy a. Up wing black beard, was crowned with a red cap, from whioh dangled a: tlbh purple tassle Poor young man l we pitied him, for m bduchs° D y h ® “ " ,dentl y deorB PV wiufde f Calamity.—ln less than three S l ,honsaod ll«s have been lost tn the United States, or °n its coasts, bydisas* canons -.kinds. Beginning with ««> shipwreck oT the> San Franeieeo, ond the oxpfo! sion of the cartridge-factory at Bayenawood. ca iaraity has succeeded calamity, until the sinking of the Avery and the catastrophe of, the Bein deer wrnd np the tragical catalogue. On the Mtswsslppland its tnbutarles, alone, over three hundred lives hare been lost since the Ist of January hat—Free Frees. 1 X■' V ” V: -tr • . '*. -*J> ■ t 4 " * *-V » " .'.*■ • ...* f- :,.<•• . /+• •«*• : ->•■!:■■ . : .' S' '-'*r — I V /r{^vr*v:-Tiilrc * 't=-*, ■Abotobb Espbbob.— Carera, the Indian Chief, who, aboot SO years ago, emerged from- (be mountains, and with his naked followers, armed with bows and arrows, defeated the degenerate Spaniards of Gautemala, drore out his enemies, and made himself President ot that member of the confederation. of Central. America, has* we learn from the news brought by the Daniel Web eter. consUtated himself Emperor of that formi dable State. ■ Hie consecration and coronation are already fixed for a certain day, -and great I eclat and parade are to attend the grand ocea-1 ■ton. His example fa to he followed by Chomor-1 President orGorernor of Nicaragua,— lf. • 4*">np»r»«Bt to Country DnlinMit ; oroeqb H. KETHEE, moUuUiadStLsaVrvtjut.So. UOjCcnwr of Wood streat and Virgin tUtjvbas tor ml# a emapl«t» atsortment of pun and. genuine patent or pro ; ptietory sudldnas, whkhwlli ta sold at ptoprl*torspri«a: feoong which an U>a Allowing, ris: ' Pr.ttcwe’iJUtOTUre, uq> . UaUroad, . ; ■ .■■■ trrms* " ' ■Sr I liter lilla, Qrwß'aOxjßcßatad,' Bansf 4d^,Uf s’ Pl ”*’ Hampton’* Tincture, do. BadclUEe't Alkaline. I . So. Qatcblurpnnmh, I fa £“*£«<£. iumol't, I do. far piarhcca, Woltoe Schnappe. I Taxatabla, Schenk'* Pnlmnnie, ■, ' j a 0 * Dr. Duncan’* Kxpectoiaht, I NuttanUßjiiactusL .' I Sjte fe s? ta asfs!u Sags®* smssr—l ggfrhAhe. »%J2SS2SS* Dryas't AntWlloaa, r Usrgan's do? I Sar* ’wax*®®' Qasaa ‘ ’ mulftdaw J -*? * ho Oabiiuaudr-nn. Moasira isvibob amo Euxnt on ooauuj,_Thoe was a time when pcopio warp made to hellers that certain uuiUelnei had a direct Inflaenco upon ths hlood. Tho fallacy ha* been er plodod. ft la cow wall known that Uta only through ita I e-cmenta, tha chyle and tbs secretions, that ths chancier of tho Tttal Bold can ha chang'd. Moroa’a InrlgonUag Kiiiirpnriflothe eangulftrone coneat, by purifying ths I «wrttona, and regulating, tha action of tha atomaeh, tha line, ami tha bowels. IM* an altaratlnand an lurlfratr ant, and tho great aecret oflta almost mlrtcaioni cona oonalata to ita siting ton. to the atomaeh, bringing the j ranetionsof owry dlaordcred organ up to ths standard of healthful action, Inpsrtlog to tha enfeebled norroueayi tsrn a eelfaoauinlng power, and tendering It capahleof wllhltaodlog the external Inßasncea which hod berelolbm | cnertated or prostrated it Hence bta aaorerelgn, onfall, log remedy lor dyspepsia In all its forma and couseanenoes: for torpor or undue uctlrlty of the organa,- and for all tho | SuriunUonsr ffofpcaalozu, and excitements which coniilt tate the symptom* of warrant disease. When the const!- tntlon Menu b-oksn down, the appetite Inert, tho digestion feeble, the nerves unstrung, the mind clouded, andtha wholo system crushed by phyeical pain aod mental des pondency, it will retire and res torn both the animal ■ Strength and tho mental energies with a degree of rapidity that in supentitioua time* would hare been attributed to enchantment ■ 1 The Cordial U put oft highly concentrated. In plntbot tlea. IMce three dollars per bottle, two tor in dollar., rf. for twelw dollars. 0. 11. BISQ, Proprietor^ Sold by Drngglsta throughout tho oXtodStataJCanada, and the West Indies. AO&N7S J. I FtEMINQ, Allegheny City.. •pll enitw A Word to Paraon—How to have good Batter and Hereof It, and Healthy Stoofc. D, «°*«*e»-“VEaeTABLE CATTLE Hi WDHB-Theao powders srepatnpinono pound pucto, ud «ro really a good ortlele, not only lot tbs diseases incident to Ilonas, Cows, Swipe and other animeif, but tboyare Mtowlso »a excellent article to lmproro the condition of tba Jlr Milch Oner, theynot only Improve the condition of MfrhCowe, but they Increase tbo Quantity u well as in. I prove the quality of milk and butter. Ihs proprietors ay r that It Increases tie quantity of butter from half a pound to a pound a week to each cow, while those pawn* who hare tried It, lay a pound and a half to two pounds per weok, with the tamo kind of feeding as before. Of one thing wo an certain. all who nae It once will use it all the time and save money by tho operation, u well as taproro the eppoaranoV tholr stock. Woe S 6 cents a paper, & pepora for $l. GEO. n. KEYBEE. No. 140, frbt oorncr Wood et. and Virgin alley. * M Wholesale and Betall Agent' WTo Painters—Zinc Paint.-I hare lustre oeived a lot of Snow White Zinc Paint,-, whioh I will sell •cry low. Also, Ztso Dana by the gallon, which sells low, ana coirort bettor than LhueodOU. : • OEO. Hi KOYBEB, 146 Wood ,t. nar2S cor, of Virgin Allsy, sign ofthe Golden-Mortar; °°. n a»—The veil-known superiority of QUIBBLE'S fit In the Qerment, needs no comment on his part; it hes been acknowledged by all who hate favored him with their order*, that they h&Te nayer been fitted with the samocaseand etyleaa byhlm. no beg jto Inform hie p» Irene and the public, that hie stock la now replete with the newest styles for coats, testa and pants, snltahle lbr the present season. ■ £. QUIBBLE, I Tailor and Bantalbou Maker.' 210 Liberty at, head of Wood. FARMER. Chcau—Dr. KBYBER, wholesale Druggist, of 140 Wood stroot,haa on hand a splendid as* ortment of MEDICINE CHESTS, for fomlUes and steam, boats, at various prices. Those in mint of articles of this kind would do well to giro him a coll. • ' f e^ i Dr, Kimn, of 140 Wood street, has fbralshad us with : the following dialogue. Dr. sajs he will hot vonib for the occurrence of the present one, bnk insists on ltshat the some thing happens dally?: DlALOGUE.—SceKjßamxbßbop. I Enter man in long coat. Mon; MR, I want yon to share mo aa quick aa possible, and don’t yon hurt, to my too is very tender. Barter—Ml do that, sir, and won’t hurt yon, nelLhor; I *od If you want your tender free cured,'get some of Biss’s l Cnikor Boars, and put It on your free; it 11 ooro it. ifan—Wbere can I get It f itorter—rAfc Dr. Karaa’s, No. 140, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley. ; Man —Dr. Esism's, chi Thai’* the rery place I „aa going. lue he has HMMma’s SnUucn Bihxbs fbr sale, end I went a botUo tor my wife; ehe has the ' dyspepsia tely bad. . JSoy—lootM hero. Massa: when you go down dors, Jls git a box of dat Hint Bn day sells dcn,W it’ll make dsm rod whiskers of yours as black as charcoal. • . elan —Yes, or as black as your foco:-«hnt no matter ; If 1 go there, I trill got a boxof Hair Dye. Bet me see; what’s the name of It t ■Barter—CaisriDoaos' Hiii Hr*. Toucan get anything you want at Kama’s, except dry goods. He has a splen did assortment of all kinds of perfumery, soaps and- fancy articles, besides Drugs and Medicines. It’s worth a Visit to bis store, to see his fancy show eases, and those Crystal -Palacescales. ■ ■ . • i/cm—Well, Tm going there. I want attend articles in his line, and may as well boy&wa hlmosanybodyelse.fj&J SUCAItuUIUiD 11 aua—loUercee primetamiiyHams, per Buckeye State. _ These Huas we will (ruarrsnty enual to anything oSered In this market. mar!S BAILBT A BENBuifc | ft ; 4 tsrji'-x; -"swj iwfi .ii ■ i mirnreiiirimraii AModhbs Jo as or Aac.—A curlons story la told at this moment of a second Joan of Aw who has appeared In theTnrkisharmy. A girl na med vara, a descendant of Soliman raoba, for*, mer Governor of Moioeb, in Asia, arrived lately a * of Adana,.on herway to Constantino* P'o*, Sha marched at the head of a corps of ir- caralry. Many peWona tried to per suade her to Abandon the strange: enterprise; pot nothing ebook her courage or her resolution to combat with the enemies of her country. Some persona then thonght to intimidate .her by saying that if she determined to remain in the army ahe mnst giro a trial of her ekiU by an as* esnlt at arms. Tho Governor of Adansi who was informed of the foot, orderedthattbe young girl should bo brought before him, and he asked her if she still -persisted in her resolution; - She responded in the affirmative, and added that She *2? ® nga * a *Mtfngly in the trial at artna to wbloh they had said she must submit, provided they would give her for an adversary the bravest and most vigorene of the 2,000 cavaliers" of wbiob the detachment vas composed. Thecoo* bat took place immediately, and after a contest of some minutes, the cavalier cbosen for herod veraary vas disarmed by’the youug girl and do-* vanquished. The Governor then ordered that she should be regnlariy enrolled, counted her down 1,600 plasters, ($76,1 and gave .the. rank of olboor to her brother, who served in an inferior grade.—Cor. Cm Qattttt . . _Loss or the Snip Pasidboss-op Boston.— Tho ship Pantheon, Capt Bsmeir„from New lone, Feb. 9, for Lirerpooi, fa reportsfeto hare «mk near Holyhead on theSght of l the eth iost. 'Part of the crew were eatedi and ] the rest are supposed to hate perished. Thai Fantbeoa wm a good teasel of 878 tone, built at; pwanaoy, in 1853 f aad oiraod bv Measrs; Samp ®°“ & Tappan. Tho tesael fa insured for $46,- OPO, and tho freight money for @lO,OOO, at three offices In. this city. The cargo is probably in- At New Yotk and Europe. It consisted of! 574 bales cotton, 2,000 barrels fiomy 6,965 bus* wboat, 15,468 bus. corn. 607 bbis. indian meal, i SOo bbis rosin, 30,114 lbs. lard, 225 doxen brooms, and 8,000 stares. Sight of tho orewi are reported to: hare landed at Bosoolyn, in a-I boat, but the fate of the rest was then unknown. I —Boston Poof. I DIALOGUES. *»*• Veraifags Always nsorbKt to when ever/ether remedy ikllK. wasnotnntiH tried M. KlUtmVoClebrei^frSfe^ £?U?lS2? 4^?'^ I J C conUmiarfeS botue, whleh brought from her aTerr-largenuanUtycf *2™’» b«ttheyyfere sorogopltteljcat to plot*? Itweelm- P?u!s® tooount them:;: My daughter Is now dotagwOH;"l Indwd chela mmpletelynslnred to health. I therefore Uke plesmuo Intooonmiendlos it to potent* I would ray, I by all! meant Imp*supply of thle valOable medicine Mi’ I 5“W5 yoor hoaee*. I hire known many children to: 1 die euddcolyfrom the effects of worms... It alio not unfro.l quentle heppenethstxhlMren ere tteataf for cronp, when I tbo choking and coughing Is jauerd altogether by the Iriltn-1 H°”. ®>. aornie. Therefore, wt'.nj: again, keep it always I '“ baboaoo: Uwete hat little, end Whe the mein*of i Mtlog Ufe; and at any rote it will sate physician’* bill. ’ 1 Mas. List, No. 33SXIghth street.' i -A ■frrSto a* lo !* Tenable remedy, also Dr. H’Lane’tcel ebrated Liter Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drag B terra in thirdly. Purchaser* .tf.ll be careful to ukftny and take nonobot Dr. hTlane** Terming* *« others, 1 0 -comparlwn, an worthless. : Alio, fcrsale by tha mle proprietors,: aprl-mur «9>Agae and Fever of three ycara etandlcg Cored. —Mr John longdon, now Bring at Beam Dam, Hanover county, Ye, near Blehmond, had Agno and Frter for three years, meet of, the time he hod ehUla twice a'day,and raroly lws than ones; bo,ira* parched wlth ferdrsai soon ha the ohm left him; and after trying quinine, most of tiw,Xonlea edrenlsed, and every thing recommended w him, was about to give up In deepalr, whenCertert Spanish Mismrewaa apobera of* ho got two hottlee, but befjinhahad used more than a single one, ha was perfectly eared, and luu not bsd ft chill of ferer slnco.'" Hr. Ismgdenl* only one out of thouaanda who haveheeu beneOtted by this great tonic, alterative and blood purifier. 800 advertisement with hla cerfia'cate, . „ HIED: p nnly daughter of Dfl Joseph F. Oatsam. In the IBtb year of her age. v ■aSemi* 8 ”* 1 place THIS MOBHIKQ atlt o'clock. HEWADVEETXSEMEHIB. BoB?.C.T6TToy, Recording Bacrafore?—^at^lt taind at I!»gnin'« Drug Biere, corner of Penn end Lociiet •cmL9»nua_vom. •:.■ • . 4 p t j..' ttou- HXoi*Br“& ahjl','"* "• TITHOtESALE and KaUH tfcalmio. Jhncy <ht4 .jy. ffiipfe GOQDfI,-$aL #1 ilarket and Mfnloii tlftoty Pimbargn. 4pr^ JOHN HAFT, JB.. (SuMWwr toiM .M’aoiror,)' ■" aM Betatl Onuntif, A^JK." l“PAI«W , « OILS, DVB WVHg,-%L l«t A. Wooittrmt, tinea doonhglov Virgin tUn? »Wlnii*rty . PITMUIBOTI. . .. BBW DBY GOODS BTOBK. •• ' Pront—Wo. VI market itreet. .1 IbTihetftnMetlon of. grcsr _U Dry OnodfbMiiiim, wewouW wipecimUr (ollSttha E!SS?**-? ,h *pnWte fcoliog coofldrnt tint, from oS™ end weli selsctM stoek ofSILRR FANCY Avn STAPLE GOOD 3, we can offer aonh Icdac-erneoui eeeUl In*’ •uniraVnrailsactlon. „ HAO*N Jt AHtT' «jT4rtf . .. Qt.W«fhet mod 3 Ualon itreet' fpHKßßdmhtiMl «ltt l* under my gmt obllriUoa to’ ij- »pyoogvlllsiTeblis InfoTOMlODconcernlcgfcis l ,v ,° t 77 lh< 7*.,») r »°* 4 UnU O’Dooneil. who left rJLIt: SJSJJSJKJ*** Wl, lo f 0 P«naflnula or Oftlo. Alky SS2S“^.“ i 'Hfs? ea . to -Bottom, Bflmont nranty, Ohio,® 111 i)8 UankfaUy marirM and generously . . .. BAJWKT OTWNSEU, oat) Obb paper* plow* ropy, .i luir M.l, reci.ai »ndfOT wldbr f»pr*t HTKO jt.MOOHnEAP. JLVJK UJiAVVl„N(i~iiuuJl’}—CUre7, goJJ ana tenet inner r hingingvriih rich borders. «pr« WALTER P. MARSHALL: 8S Wood rtrMt. faU» r Haft, aml flowered papaya of ***fctj,»tlaw #KJ cantina prices For ialoby *£?* _ - wsj.ter y. MAiieruT.T. ■ PAl'Eiw.—Ntnr ireelttncSOOW) Mrcesat V rrbxM TMjUwfcoo to «ll; ■ FmSai b Z WALTER P. MAKStIALT. X **«»tjpa«, ctalgnea «Hh<Mto.»Dil huhstf «m»sm 23U“' ,or *” l ® b / WALTim P. MAKStfAti™ *.EII _ No. Si Wood jtuit,: c S n »®r«cmfn* and l**tercunten. fcjygrnloTT [»pr4? WALTER P. aUftfill ai,™ tbH-UM Mu -22! b « * ni U f o J?il!f ttr - * "“P 0 * 1 ” :.iL v*rioo* braotf *. ***** WALLACE. 319 IWt fl bwt T*lL V. f WU »X*AttTlUls-IU ,g. ,„JV * Bs f Kh t ■*• tt. n»gOT!own, MmjJhuJ; i'ormlobj : B T-O.MQRQAK. A Ott lha *' r«g«} tL T. C. MOHQAH: j’&’ttff, :££* | T ulL ~* !>Uf nctitßl uai Sr n<«> , * tH ntaitT it. COU4BS. K“£K B~* 8 ~** ao,, ‘ 0 «nuac* - §£■ apr * H-RNttY 11. gjLLlN’ft TWUWU* HKEU-3 bVUtotUloTy - A... *<"♦ iiESß?n^roLi,isß S Lt i A , VVWUI. w mx* wau-Por «iYi* RETRY H. OOTXIKS. TflUUtt UA&&3 Sluautr J, 4Jrlsiol »od Triuuli Krirk ~i IMT ds«idajr»irtl POJtthlqf u%lecut-' » n >2t MfcreC^Te<l * a^il3r,a,ab y JOKLMOHLEII; MI Urerty CARPETING! CARPETING 1 - StORR, Apollo ndJdlD(3, known an tynd'a,) an »? l uan<lt y )r quality of £xal? anally to pnicham wtuflirt ltto tholr ad van tm totaamlnaourgooda. [mar3l:lml W.D. trCALttIM* 8 LTAOCARONI AND verjhcklli— M. 5 care* best Naplej Maccariml; 3 do do . do Vermicelli.- and for rale by iJ ALAi* OIL— lo cm* i«wh UU*e Ull j UittapotlM. fafSSl, i 0 40 ’ S»jrea’eifra;lbB * BW3 W.A.M’CtPBO. ' j- MpLaUGHIiIN, gss e - S^M& B “ 1 *? 10 «•““ «* "dugmgJ* 1 Sgßraßssasssssras .. Cfa*».»-BAoott and rort. (loose.) QuU&r. Sn firkimi' °° UOn cimprcfißed, Leaf Tobacco, 40 Floor 80 cents ft !>bl OEOEQE C. JItAKOISCDB. P^SSSS£ O iF Flom MunrfaL hj Ml» Chrietline Mums, 14 run of «S mor«o!”r VS th ?, llltCT , t «»4 one of the boat Siiiil 01 & ■'V****, Pttrtor Mtt*nrk«,«mpoeoa byMf,N hwhSctt* fUt/HV a "*U««»turgh compositions, written iliSr«r?o . 4b J : Just waited load °r trtdl bj HKUKY KIKBEE, : : ><>ia Signor thoQoUon H»rp,lol.Third it. TO OTB MUWSBB OF ME POST—Pomonj to purehueHo*! Estate will ilnan to their adtantaee Pi?* 1 ? 0o if.1 l *•»•» htciUUes lor fmnplylnsr the „ 8, OUTHBKRT * BON. Heal E»t»te ACTnts.l4o Third Bt. ■ io« ?Jwbi ' fiSrS? t . OD^J l *’ in 8 a front on two etwela. The *° r pri “ “ d s. CUTHHEBT * SOn. . 140 Third rtreet r oukkn oil t’Lora-iooo joraa "or fkfk*si? 6W u?baodwmeat and boat orer bef&re' ihla market. Por sals wholesale and retail at »>wv OUOloth urt India Jobber H 3. J.aß PHlttlKff: v YSllt €U)IiU Crash for mxim nr «u*r‘ Bpr ? 1 J.*g.PHILTJPa. wtmpoitt* Ko, 116 Market sfcceU ■ V - UIC,oUI J-*IMPHgj,IP3. 'BUtf AH—aa bhlfl gate by ' *2s - SMITH * SINCLAIR. ftpt3 - ■• V . "■.,••• --■•■•■• »nrt UtiAB “* 7a lUli> Pamaftr Bftlo by * * pr3 SMITH & SINCLAIR. for sale bv *£s BMITH A SINCLA *AB—SO bUafi>r£ftle by” ~ pr3 ; ' surra ■* BTXCZiAXB. ( )“«n?T lEl> BlJUA “ s ~ i!u W>i» for i»io by —* prJ SMITH A SIBCUIB. , ■ •eagle Chocolate, spiced; - flow Zealand cbooolftte* spiced; . Baker’s "No. 1 QboeoUte ; . Baker's Prepared Cocoa t v • • Vak&aßnvai} ■ ••••• ,■ • Cocoa hbdl«i Ufkcked Cocoa. For sale by W.A.M’OLUBG, corner of Sixth and Wood ate. ATJSW MUolow Xl Something to U>7e He: Hlno. • ■ faty-DU fioa*: Jo Wen. *°ng,‘Bong Weary Day. Ijoveiv Naney; as rang by. tfr*. Barney Williams, ypuracowns: Wallaw. J Litua Bong rllutcbioßons, ... K«tlyßi4 an4Kaly Did’nt; (duelt). Ellen Bayne: Faster.. - ; . IVuiula, Polka, .Mazurka: Tali-sr. f InrimUdnPolka: Wallace.- ' La Plato d'OrVjilfo. Tha alOTaJaauateiTOd, together with a large aeleeUsfthr American and Foreign Music,for sales! the Moslo Store of -' • , JOHN H. MKtLOii, -“P rl 1_ 81 Wood street. i>o bbis ,N»w Orleans, (cisfe coopvagejf —, 25 io goxarHoaioßrrnp. fOfsaloby •Pfl ' KINQ i MOORHEAD. • %*L’ - „ FLESUNCt BROS., Saoceaora to J. KMA A Co, i CO Woodatnsi •Vf• A. iTCMJIW, F 4110 S“ l loc »Uon».» Grocery nai j*.: ■•'roauco store, b&viog.a. fino roncf cuntcm. ■ it t** *® S ot Into * Rood business. EnilUirOqf ' ; martlj THOMAS WOODS, » Fourth st. BMITg A BIKOtATR. nTnlwi»r».T ft*. oa^fyUo fitrtou B.COTiu&RT 4 SON, ttarJl 140 Third, streets SAIrIMX mar3l X)UUd&UH JlLUlC—Lucases Cap wlTbjr - • X_marti _ , a A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, »A 4??,**“■»?« mouse ab» u/i' vr ouounu wumi ifexJJ’iL P , 'XbM**< on' Tunnel >tieet, between TVr »**}*•****, THIS MOBNDJIJ •tllO o’cloek, by - 'V-* > “ • J»1B3 M'gaJTOA, AaeHoneer- fV| OUtmiftUdOOUJt-WoiiMeJut renirnl Muioj uiil Superior assortment of Elect ■; Paramattas,'i-m* I {Roths, Bombazines, Atasces, &C. ' , I a»r3o A. A. MASON' & 00. ■ i';r : - J -,'i n, -j-' C C. B. H&A.DIIY & CO.’S LJ_ Cheap Capped Warehouse, -/■ c. fowl's. SSB Thtr ’ Stt-eet, ~ oonßiioe to receive Uwo u they in produced ftcSh the VooUj^™^ B ® H the,,, “’ *'>*Spring Oojxli, end *m tte " art " , “ t “*‘w aifi 1 sasß.’ssr iiu • ssggigwwttsfc, ssssisr •** i logrSnT* ' 'ctaaHtttw^A «. s*““* Plano and Table {brers; •. fJP«rffa9'aai-’flnaii| ff r,i^i--:.: VJS - .S£S°y-«: «S3?P» HHH Mi 64; Worsted J)amtifc do d 6 ' Worsted and Wool Cupola*’ SjSSffif^P® o ”?^^ B . Transparent Green Oil Clothj ~* - Wool tad Cotton do SSSSiiI^SS 11 $ GoW eoraered Shades, a newarticle' Oral and hollot? Brass Btajr *n3 wide.- ■•: ■ :■ - /■.:■■ «■ -• •.• * -r: *"•;■■ ALSO*-An entire!; new Tockr, EoUprTSn&s and Back'PolHes' .r ■ '•• • • ■-•-••: 1 M * e B ° }aS TatkUb B ‘ tt T ° ml ’’ bU * Hkmanht, rcnonß m *»«<*.», ,n ’“« d to^Uodeiemlne. mai3l.lxndsnr ‘BUALL profits AND QUICK SALES?" — _L_ O. B HBAPtY A 00, 82 Third street ! JAMES P. TAWHBR, ; WHOLESALE DEALER IN Hats, leather, &c„ ; : - EOOr3, SHOES, BONNETS, HATS' iu»i,t,n * ‘ • OHIIiDS & 00., Wholesale Boot and Shoe Warehouse NUMBERS 133 AND 135 WOOD STREET * [ ' ' PITTSBURGH, PA. * up W ,rdi, cr u Ladles & 831.5 e,. Men and nov«> J. T B^ lraaml fi“Mons, a Bronze Kossuth* Js o 'ld NuUmL r. Purple Parodies Drab rftnoTeai PnA* Lfigborn and Straw irate. CindcreUaSliDners RM n 7^ g n^ B °°i 8 > Pur and W ™l Hate, \ Sontags&'Barelfa* Orforf *?' goth*atl Glazed Caps, £?btr & C^lf’^B 00 '^ 8 ’ Srp d al^ CBPa ' «sMsrateg?“ B. A. FAHIVESTOCK & €O, COANER wood and first streets; w , r, " PITTSBUIiGHI ECdlead litharge, Importers and Sealersi cbemicml, lS B A sa turpentine. oil ' Es M& M £ WCIHEB > SPERMML? 11 - . eUBQ’i INSTCMENTS, ErclSel, ’ OIL > r»« r “ a ° £^ e b { tf t »‘» *Voratto 1„ tt.Hutot, ■ 4HNE3TOCS ' a with a wU0 n» », tho Engliih, ft**!,, flenajaaad gp^ I r -^ALLEN, I whoiejh* ptttis a ’ L . r »«“**■ ALSO, BECTIFIISG DISTIT t t*i» Baira “d PMrjiirt'a SOor FriraWßSieVuSSJiffl'-'rt^Sn 5 * wSj^S 53 SssS-sS^^ss»& — i; .-..; : *yr3At *? oJhupon SL QRAPF -j'"" 1 ;~ 1 ■ 1 _ • - ■ • ■. .•■ ■• ~iasr2L •. flgilflSf: tnarSlnf . '^?Ss£ IS? FcrOfth BtWet • TTVTTOOPf t' .". SSS*£*K»«K« Tho entreat monthly B °OKS. And mortrcspoctabl? 40,4 ' ' orttatoy. newspapebs, vranniinavruiknih: ftQCftS^ttiSKagMgg Waaaaaaae's •sser” ,a “’ t “aa^i. ■ Benin JUtwer Be«r Halt; T sKffi?£ acknowledge* to W a enpuior article; and A.BENTTZ. I , WiUtMxt ' H A*Lss a^yE * > to * tha * corner brjfksC and. PBN V CL Streets, whew he will, aa iua*L attend nromntlv to hU numeroua AttartWeS!a&sl^arewwanted tmm. and pot up: trift U» trtabat eai^‘?° r Xtac Orctttcit Ifliiraiitiflw «f fhfi Agc ■ ; TBaitftj’ftom paiia: a OfHhlßMil “®rtn I hi!l5 i *nr?lm ais v x * <!t * lt ? T * nil PoctUUrehope of * 1 I a makB * Daw Hal follnaoomfartabla «3 an old one. , Thoselnvant of r good HAT v!U ealVnt-TO >Vooa ftrcet, ImMgaamtihwT TO. DOOOIA3. ■ • '. ’Pifobogntg. atthe Office or the Western Pent tUSKFfiS. I’® 1 ’® JPPwJoPttSoS foS - martMy > No- HUeburqh, Pa. CBNDMES-300 kegs Jnnlata HaJ&; ° JSJ} *®xes Mould and Glppwf Candles; « do 20 down Bearer Buckets; - ■' • Miio. wy do; ; Tul»^.JiniMjnky KIWB & MOORHEAD. / WINIJOW GLAS3— SOO boxed 8x10; 200 da Bxl2 aod 10x12: mal*b nU ul S ,fo s «loTj 119 10XI4> M ’ Kenn “ 4 “2-L. Kitra * moobheab: | \ — OO P"® o *nr Urirans, tot sale br~ aprl . . KIWO a MOORHEAD. {l°* fi&cks prlat) IUo/for *ale by I P*l ■■■ ■;■■■.■ :„■ gptg S MOOBHBAP. nH-KA&—75 lliif cticcta Gunpowder, Imperial. You nr Hv- I ron and BUek Teat, torn ggodti wlobj •-“P* 1 KIHQ * MOOKUEAP. TOE THJE MILLION—The third lot y ,of lhlaMnalo Just roeelral. Persons bnyia <t/y papa of cholremmUo&r Sl.iiod haw a chan£snr<ie>£irr„ a Puma earth $5OO. Call of drawing 5E* BAMP£L a LATTygRR -U. ApriJ,f&t sale by- D. T. 0. MORGAN, mwoojßttit ’ Jptf lutrole bj : - •• -i "■■■•*.'••• ■■■•• ■•••■■•. a a. Fahnestock & oo ILOVKB— I2 bbUfursafeiby . . ‘““SI W O. ArPAHSISTOCK k CO. for Mlo tor ■ • *a»rBi K A. FAIIKHSTOCIt A ftft: received and ftp sale by , .-* m -\ Airar abenshaw. • rtreet... -1 *“£"*-*» s™}”******;?* fcrnuTby ““- l : gtEMUjo BB&S. lora&iB by naa>3ll ■' T»PMI1 t,n f^° ™ - . ttfiNRY B. CQILiNB, a y- gulf^^-^>Broaa rceei*rt andlbrsaifl bjr iXEMINO EROS. : ’V iyl * ?*??/-• 1 l * ■ .**•■•■ •• : 7, ■ ■ ’. S«7 ’. • ■ '■••■* «. " , • \ ' ' x. «*■ ' liiiiiii -.-—.. j Si _ , T "\ \ * 1 Wtffß WltH YouXnca Again■*> AT 3IASOSIC IL4.LL. rTA?xfa fl^M CIIINBON 'iMILT* H rlun eosasomcnto in New York, ThnLkll' fesSS'SISS# b 7 We»taru Nctr Tork, homo Uwneo, not *** - SffSS'S-’ffiwSr • in&r3o:m»q .'jruJ&j 1 atWilMniHalt ■ — * *naLT DC! -fOR ;niTra TMARR ' X Ctanmeariiw on MOXDAY, Anriisa * B t , 'lf!ipSSsfe~' v oW ’ otJ ’’ So } mha > 1- » e l2h^“ P ula^B N poS’ l6 tn ' h *’ «°?r\ ' r^: thB * n! i t ? WIB3 WABBLEB. Grand Cm>pUmontety Quaarlllo Boire* ■ iU jolt. c.-A. ai»arAifiißr r ' On Tn. LAPAYETEB HALL. rrmr AprttlS, 1884. I PUPEL3 and friondg of Mr-U. A. 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HAVEN, Paper lU]« cornet or Beam<f end JTerteteU. $' 1 '“ AW UUAluu^TOCfornjebT fattner of .ja&rl&eun aSSSK@S*T O.fl3»o cgrgarof , QUiVDBIEB— ° 10“ ' &'**?•: - StteCaotfeg-- J Bearer Buckets:. ; ' i? do Tubs; •'■ ■ 25.:.d0 ; BedOordjs; •!■ • 25 flo_'Toir B*m ; • l'onoloby KIKQ & MOOnBEAn "™° »We, Md ISO feet MrtS, - B.CTTHHEBTigotf. . . HaMOmWjtiwt - ? maria would mil tho r ° r * a,eat EOWK f J3oW«ylalmt f hotel, Pm has arranged w ithiSiM Htt*. ta2^ .1 ’- .'••■:,■■■■•■’marie.;.-..:. : ,'i '■-.: ft. fonit on MWSUfS- j, 20 n. iuiOT. «"SS I 2 br 125 d« P to i - eWof siiTiraj bouts os Townsad rad S»^9i ? £;gmi« «> Tsto st, ror $BOO, ' t m H!S—l; s. cPTnBERT * sos. m> tm™* ■* [• neetna om luoviSh ! •»■■-■ - t jy 1 ‘ bJrfyfir* ;hnndral cases of mong whichon: ' >, • Ladies’Bonnets. * Fancy French f . Snake Skin Pl&it, Bb*d Fancy Belgrade?**. Gossamer Lace, v Leghorn and Straw,. Florence, wi&Caj*£-> .. Oar Stock haring bwa po*. 1 jf qiialitytmd sixes adapted-'": ormibea not, to bo wdertolA AMUSJEMUNT& '• r - 'ft I '/ "Jft ?; ; •" ~tvt- f * - f'-xV/. a V. V
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